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- Jongmin Sung
(Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford University
Present address: Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158, USA)
- Suman Nag
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Kim I. Mortensen
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Christian L. Vestergaard
(Technical University of Denmark
Present address: Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, UMR 7332, 13288 Marseille, France)
- Shirley Sutton
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Kathleen Ruppel
(Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Henrik Flyvbjerg
(Technical University of Denmark)
- James A. Spudich
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
Abstract
Molecular motors are responsible for numerous cellular processes from cargo transport to heart contraction. Their interactions with other cellular components are often transient and exhibit kinetics that depend on load. Here, we measure such interactions using ‘harmonic force spectroscopy’. In this method, harmonic oscillation of the sample stage of a laser trap immediately, automatically and randomly applies sinusoidally varying loads to a single motor molecule interacting with a single track along which it moves. The experimental protocol and the data analysis are simple, fast and efficient. The protocol accumulates statistics fast enough to deliver single-molecule results from single-molecule experiments. We demonstrate the method’s performance by measuring the force-dependent kinetics of individual human β-cardiac myosin molecules interacting with an actin filament at physiological ATP concentration. We show that a molecule’s ADP release rate depends exponentially on the applied load, in qualitative agreement with cardiac muscle, which contracts with a velocity inversely proportional to external load.
Suggested Citation
Jongmin Sung & Suman Nag & Kim I. Mortensen & Christian L. Vestergaard & Shirley Sutton & Kathleen Ruppel & Henrik Flyvbjerg & James A. Spudich, 2015.
"Harmonic force spectroscopy measures load-dependent kinetics of individual human β-cardiac myosin molecules,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 6(1), pages 1-9, November.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:6:y:2015:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms8931
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8931
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